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John Stanley promoted at Warner Bros
Stanley will take on overall leadership of Warner Bros Digital Distribution UK and Warner Bros Consumer Products UK.
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Twickenham launches Lincoln Film School
Facility will be the UK’s first university film school to be housed within a fully functional commercial film studio.
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Lionsgate, StudioCanal expand output deal
The renewed output partnership with StudioCanal in Germany, Austria and Switzerland includes a TV component involving ProSieben.
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FilmOn to televise content from VOA
Under the historic agreement, FilmOn.com will become the first global IPTV provider to carry VOA’s content.
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Rome announces 2014 changes
Audience to decide the award-winners in each section, which have changed name and focus for this year’s festival.
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BFI introduces diversity measures
BFI-backed productions must comply with new ‘three ticks’ rule from September.
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Mrs. Brown’s Boys retains UK lead
Universal’s big screen adaptation of TV sitcom adds $3.7m (£2.2m) to record second week as the UK’s number one; Paramount’s Transformers: Age of Extinction previews strongly.
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Sky Movies sets day and date release
David Scheinmann’s sports drama Believe, starring Brian Cox, to receive simultaneous release in Picturehouse cinemas and on Sky Movies.
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Award-winner pulled due to Russian obscenity law
EXCLUSIVE: Festival screening of Yes and Yes [pictured] pulled due to Russia’s new anti-obscenity law.
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Dream Factory unveils talent roster
EXCLUSIVE: Organisers behind the two-day event set to run July 14-15 during the International Festival Of Business 2014 (IFB 2014) in Liverpool have announced the line-up of guests.
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Kevin Smith talks Tusk spin-off
EXCLUSIVE: US director Kevin Smith is at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival (NIFFF), where he is subject of a special tribute.
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LUX Prize 2014 finalists unveiled
Girlhood, White God and The Wonders among the finalists announced in Karlovy Vary; 2013 audience winner revealed.
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T4 crosses $400m internationally
UPDATED JULY 7: Transformers: Age Of Extinction summoned a confirmed $96.6m in a dominant second session through Paramount Pictures International to propel the running total to $400.9m and $575.6m worldwide.
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Transformers 4 rules July Fourth on $36m
Paramount’s Transformers: Age Of Extinction held on to pole position in North America over a lacklustre July Fourth holiday weekend that saw a year-on-year drop of nearly 50 percent.
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Mel Gibson on a return to directing
After picking up the top honour at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Mel Gibson talked to Screen about a return to directing, a possible move into television and reuniting with Lethal Weapon director Richard Donner.
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Catherine Deneuve to head Dinard jury
French film star to be president of the Dinard British Film Festival’s 25th edition.
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German producers 'regret' over €10m cuts proposal
Germany’s film producers have expressed ¨exceptional regret¨ at learning that Angela Merkel’s cabinet has proposed reducing the annual budget for the DFFF ¨German spend¨ incentive by another €10m to €50m in the global federal budget for 2015.
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Alison Owen: international market hampering drama diversity
Saving Mr Banks producer Alison Owen has claimed that diversity in UK drama is being hampered by the increasingly international nature of the genre.
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Transformers rules online buzz
Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie and How To Train Your Dragon 2 also prove popular in the UK.